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Your Content Bottlenecks Are a Tech Problem

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Last updated: 2025/07/08 at 12:28 PM
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Your Content Bottlenecks Are a Tech Problem

Every team has a content horror story. Maybe they launched a video 2 weeks late because they were waiting on approval. Maybe the training document took a month to be published because it had to be translated, reviewed, redesigned, and rewritten from scratch several times. Or maybe it’s just the endless pings, file versions, and people being on the edge because of “minor” edits that never stop. 

If this happens to you, you should know that your team isn’t lazy and your workflows aren’t bad. The problem is in your tech that still hasn’t caught up. 

Most companies are still working with manual reviews, tools that are all over the place, and too many handoffs. As a result, you have slow approvals, wasted effort, and delays that cost you money. 

You could have more meetings with your staff to try to resolve this or you could try to go with tighter deadlines. But neither will help because the only way to handle this is to remove the friction entirely. 

How? Keep reading to find out. 

What’s Slowing Down Your Content Cycle

Even the best AI-generated video tool and the best team won’t help you if the larger system is broken. Content delays come from clunky, out-of-date workflows that can’t be scaled and that weren’t built for speed. 

Here’s what might be dragging the whole thing down. 

1. Fragmented Tools

If your team has to jump between five different platforms just to create, edit, and publish a single piece, how can you not experience delays? Each tool has its own format, its own process, and its own learning curve. 

Switching between them slows everyone down and makes even the simplest updates harder than they need to be. 

2. Manual Approvals

When there’s no structure, approvals take a very long time. One person emails the document, another adds comments in Slack, and the third one forgets to respond.

Before you know it, content is sitting idle but nobody knows what’s holding things up. 

3. Language and Localization Delays

If translation comes at the end of the process, it’s like you have a speed bump. Content has to be reviewed and adapted for different markets, but that often starts after the English version is ‘final’.

But by then, timelines are already tight. 

4. Overloaded Creative Teams

Most creative teams are swamped, but not with big campaigns, but with small, recurring requests. A simple banner resize here, a new layout for the same slide deck there, maybe tweak a video a bit… It’s draining. 

And you can’t be creative if you’re drained, even if you had the time. 

How to Fix Your Content Workflow

Your system is slow, not your team, so that’s what needs to be fixed. A modern content workflow is more than using the latest software – you have to build a system that removes friction. 

Centralization is key to this because your team will no longer have to work across five platforms for a single piece of content. A streamlined stack keeps drafts, approvals, feedback, and performance data all in one place. This alone saves hours. 

But it’s not just about where work happens, it’s also about how it moves. Modern workflows rely on automation to take care of the repetitive stuff like sending reminders, handing content off to the next person, or flagging stalled projects without anyone having to nudge. These automations look small, but they keep delays from piling on. 

Templates are another big win. If you have formats you know work for things like onboarding emails, pitch decks, or product updates, nobody has to waste their time deciding on the structure of the content every time you need it. The creative work stays creative and everything else runs on its own. 

Of course, you can’t forget localization. Instead of leaving translation as the last step, integrated platforms let you build regional variants from the start. That’s a huge change, especially for global teams who can’t afford to delay every launch while waiting on external translators. 

Keep in mind that the real advantage of all this isn’t just speed, it’s visibility. When you can track and connect everything, you can see what’s moving, what’s stuck, and what you need to make a priority. This is how you go from a reactive content cycle to one that’s fast and predictable. 

To do this, you’ll need to take a close look at your current tools, map out how your content actually flows, and see where the work slows down or repeats. Start with just one thing that’s repetitive but essential and then rework how your team handles it. Then, bring in the people who need to give approvals early and keep track of what improves. 

Don’t pressure yourself into creating the perfect system; all you want is to stop wasting time on things that tech can already do better. 

Conclusion

If creating new content feels like you’re working a production line in 1998, things desperately need to change. Luckily, the issue is fixable and you can start slow. 

Find the clunky parts, pick one, untangle it, and then repeat until it all starts to go smoothly.

The CEO Views July 8, 2025
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